Me thinks it is a positive thing that UT is #7 on the hate list. Keep it up.
Surprised hate for Bama was way lower than UT.
So, after further analysis lowly ou and aggy are NOT even on this list!
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ou is a media darling so no criticism there. aggy is, well aggy.Me thinks it is a positive thing that that UT is #7 on the hate list. Keep it up.
Surprised hate for Bama was way lower than UT.
So, after further analysis lowly ou and aggy are NOT even on this list!
Yep. aggy is no more than an occasional afterthought to most of the nation. And that is as it should be.ou is a media darling so no criticism there. aggy is, well aggy.
I hate this listMe thinks it is a positive thing that UT is #7 on the hate list. Keep it up.
Surprised hate for Bama was way lower than UT.
So, after further analysis lowly ou and aggy are NOT even on this list!
How short? Because I tend to lose focus sometimes wheGood read. It’s short if anyone’s wondering.
Nice to get some offseason news on the team’s progress.
SWT gets to count both Austin & SA in its catchment zone. Makes it look like its in a huge metro area...which, technically, I guess it is.If the issue is the players looking for fun or trouble, maybe 50 miles makes sense, but if market power is the issue, it’s not right to leave Atlanta and New Orleans off of Georgia and LSU, or Dallas and Houston off of UT and A&M
Same here I can barely finiHow short? Because I tend to lose focus sometimes whe
I remember when Dallas and Ft. Worth were two separate, and somewhat distant, cities. With some small towns sprinkled in between. It's now one massive city. It appears that Austin, San Marcos and San Antonio are heading the same way, albeit with even more distance to fill in.SWT gets to count both Austin & SA in its catchment zone. Makes it look like its in a huge metro area...which, technically, I guess it is.
Otherwise known as the good ole days.I remember when Dallas and Ft. Worth were two separate, and somewhat distant, cities.
Same with Houston. Woodlands to Galveston is one city or even when taking an elbow out to Katy.I remember when Dallas and Ft. Worth were two separate, and somewhat distant, cities. With some small towns sprinkled in between. It's now one massive city. It appears that Austin, San Marcos and San Antonio are heading the same way, albeit with even more distance to fill in.
personally I think we should do away with spring football and bring on another college football season. Yes, that's right, two football seasons per year. The details can be worked out as we go. This way fans can get double the amount of football and won't have to wait as long for a season to begin. Just sayin.Only 31 Saturdays until
College football!!
And hey, Vanderbilt! The highest per student endowment in the SEC and look at your football team! What are you wasting that money on?? Academics? Really?This raises the question: What if the Ivy League schools decided that they wanted to enter the fray, and get serious about football? Would anything stop those rich alums from acquiring the best players money can buy?
Al Gore did not go to Vanderbilt.But Creaky, I am told that it was a Vanderbilt student that invented the interweb
Didn’t Gore room at Harvard with Tommy Lee Jones or am I thinking of someone else?My understanding from the one time I met him was he roomed with a mentor of mine and left after two (??) years.
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